How Does Freezing Point Depression Affect Toxicants?
Toxicants dissolved in biological fluids or environmental waters can experience freezing point depression, affecting their toxicological impact. For instance, the presence of dissolved toxins can lower the freezing point of water in the environment, allowing the toxins to remain active in colder climates where they might otherwise be inactive. This can have significant implications for the ecotoxicology of an area, as well as the potential exposure risks for organisms.